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·24 July 2025

PSG press review: A quietly managed transfer window

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This Thursday, July 24, the French press (from a sporting perspective) focused on a currently quiet transfer window for Paris Saint-Germain, as PSG is working on it without rushing.

Le Parisien –

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L’Equipe –

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It’s a bit frustrating, because we all enjoy seeing the movements of the transfer window, the squad taking shape, and welcoming some new players to discover. Some people are even starting to worry, while the press is going in circles waiting for something juicy.

But it’s not illogical for PSG to take its time in the transfer market. We know that some clubs already have a lot of big deals. Except not everyone had as complete a season as Paris. Some had clearer gaps to fill. There are still some great signings to be made, and Paris will be able to strengthen. Even if it’s not easy, because there’s already an excellent team in place.

Also, as has been mentioned for a while—and the sports newspaper now notes it too—PSG isn’t moving too quickly because any new signing arriving now wouldn’t have the professional squad to train with. Training doesn’t resume until August 4 after having played the Club World Cup to the end. The players might as well prepare as much as possible. There’s no certainty about this strategy, but it does make sense.

In the meantime, some departures are gradually taking shape, including Marco Asensio (29-year-old attacking midfielder) and Milan Skriniar (30-year-old defender) to Fenerbahçe.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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